No Hillary, That Wasn’t A Press Conference

Plane charade reveals EXACTLY why Clinton doesn’t speak to media

After making claims that she regularly talks to the media resulted in outright ridicule, Hillary Clinton’s campaign threw together a truly awful display with a ‘question and answer session’ aboard Hillary’s plane which abruptly ended after ten minutes when she couldn’t stop coughing.

While Clinton’s campaign will claim the debacle was a ‘press conference’, the first for 276 days, in reality Hillary answered a couple of softballs, basically called Trump a Russian agent and a wannabe dictator, claimed complete ignorance on the only question of any substance, and said she wasn’t interested in ‘conspiracy theories’ about her health before hacking up her lungs and scurrying off into the back where her handlers were waiting for her.

Hillary spoke about the claims that Russian government is seeking to influence the US election through cyber attacks and hacking. She immediately attempted to link Donald Trump to the alleged activity, again pushing her own bizarre conspiracy theory that Trump is some sort of agent of Vladimir Putin.

Clinton said it was “interesting that this activity has happened around the time Trump became the nominee” adding that it “raises even more serious questions about Trump.”

“Look, he very early on allied himself with Putin’s policies,” Clinton claimed. “He seems to have this bizarre attraction to dictators, including Putin.” she continued before declaring that
it is “very clear [Putin] is quite satisfied with himself” over the hacking activity.

The “gaggle” of hand picked ‘reporters’ then asked some non questions like ‘will you close the detention centre at Guantanamo Bay’ – hardly a burning issue given the scale of scandal Hillary is mired in.

This is why the press never asks Hillary real questions. They look like enraptured tweens meeting Taylor Swift. pic.twitter.com/9ECXSczF8O

The only question of any substance concerned Clinton’s private email server, when one of the reporters asked about the claims that Hillary had her server wiped with a sophisticated program known as BleachBit.

“I don’t know anything about that,” Clinton said, claiming complete ignorance. “That was not something I was aware of and I think the fact point out that there was no connection. It wasn’t something, as far as I understand, that was related.” she said.

Hillary has repeatedly said that she presented all work-related emails to the State Department and that the only emails she deleted were personal ones. However, the FBI discovered thousands of work-related emails that she failed to turn over.

The FBI also discovered that a Clinton aide used Bleachbit to wipe her server just three weeks after the email story broke in the media.

In an excruciatingly ironic exchange Hillary declared that she was not concerned about the recent claims that she is in bad health, minutes before she was struck by yet another bout of intense coughing.

“I am not concerned about the conspiracy theories,” she said. “There are so many of them I have lost track of them. So I pay no attention to them.”

One reporter actually asked Clinton if the claims were “sexist”, to which she responded “Hmmmmmm.”

Later, after yet ANOTHER coughing fit during a campaign speech, the media claimed that high pollen counts were to blame, despite the fact that pollen counts were not high, and that this scenario now unfolds practically every time Hillary appears in public.

This incredulous display highlights exactly why Hillary hasn’t held a press conference for over nine months. If this was an attempt by her campaign to put an end to that criticism, it failed abysmally.

This “gaggle” only resulted in further highlighting that Hillary is going out of her way to avoid questioning of any substance, that she is hopelessly lost within a labyrinth of deceit and lies over the email server, the Clinton foundation and her role at the State Department, and that she is indeed in extremely poor health.

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Steve Watson is a London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com